Those who could read it would become the most powerful sorcerer in the world, but they would also be cursed by their knowledge. Egyptian mythology states that Toth had a book in which he inscribed all the secrets of the universe. He also controlled an area of the underworld in the land of the caves. He was also in charge of the library of the deities. He was credited as the true author of every branch of knowledge from law to philosophy, as well as spells. He was the one to maintain the universe, making calculations for the establishment of the stars, Earth, and everything in them. Often depicted as a man with the head of an ibis or a baboon, Toth was the deity of the moon, wisdom, writing, science, magic, art, and judgment. Z is for the wisdom of Zehuti or in other words Toth. Yep, you heard that right! And here’s a fun fact, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson who plays Black Adam in the movie actually wants to see his character go up against Superman at one point in the franchise. His strength is generally depicted as being on levels equal to those of Superman. That is why he is often referred to as the strongest metahuman on Earth. It is through Amon that Black Adam got his super strength which allows him the ability to bend steel, punch through walls, produce powerful shockwaves by clapping his hands, and lift massive objects which weigh hundreds of thousands of tons without a single trace of effort. He eventually merged with Ra, the ancient sun deity, to become Amun-Ra. He was also identified as the most powerful deity in the universe and was regarded as the king of deities and the lord of all who controlled the cosmos and oversaw the creation of humanity. Therefore, he also became the deity for those who felt oppressed. This attribute of invisibility led to a popular belief that Amon was knowledgeable and impartial. The name Amon meant “the hidden one,” or the “mysterious of form” and his image was painted blue to represent invisibility. A is for the strength of Amon If Amon doesn’t ring a bell, what if I say Amun-Ra?Īmon was the deity of the sun and the air. And since he is immune to the effects of extreme height, such as dizziness and lightheadedness, he can soar through the atmosphere at sub-orbital levels and travel across the planet. He can also mystically fly through the atmosphere. He moves fast enough that, to the human eye, it seems like he can disappear at will. This unmatchable superhuman speed also sharpens his awareness and increases his temporal flow. And in case you’re wondering, yep, he can run with Flash, too. On earth, he can fly and run at speeds that are possibly equal to Superman’s, and in space, he can move at the speed of light. It is through Horus’ powers that Black Adam got his speed. His speckled feathers formed the stars, and his wings created the wind. Egyptians believed that Horus’ right eye was the sun and his left eye was the moon, and images of the “Eye of Horus” were considered to be powerful protective amulets. H is for the swiftness of Heru or in other words Horus Often depicted as the falcon, Horus was the deity of kingship and the sky. In addition, thanks to the magical energies coursing through his body, he does not have to eat, breathe, or drink. His celestial metabolism provides him with incredible resilience in all physical activities. He can withstand and survive most types of extreme physical attacks. It is through Shu that Black Adam got his endurance. It was believed that he brought the sun to life every morning and that he separated day and night, as well as the world of the living and the underworld. As the light and the protector of the sun, he represented the illumination of the primordial darkness.
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